Paylines
100 Fixed Paylines (left to right)
What if Neverland was a city of glass towers and neon glow instead of a forest? That's the question GameArt seems to have asked with Peter's Universe. The familiar Peter Pan cast is all here, only redrawn for a sci-fi night sky: red-haired Wendy, a scowling Captain Hook, the tick-tock crocodile snapping in green, and a pirate galleon that doubles as a rocket. A glowing blue clock tower stands in for Big Ben. Below the high-pay characters sit the usual neon A-K-Q-J-10 royals.
The grid is a standard 5×3 with 100 fixed paylines paying left to right. Nothing exotic about the layout. RTP lands at 96.21% by the game's own config (some aggregators quote 96.10%, but the build file says 96.21). Volatility sits in the medium band, so the bankroll swings stay reasonable. Peter himself does double duty: he's the Wild that fills in for regular symbols, and he's also the Scatter that opens the bonus.
The headline feature is the Journey to Neverland. Land enough Scatters and you're dropped onto a board that hops across planets rather than running plain free spins. Each landing hands you something: a x7 multiplier, extra spins, a Wild planted on reel 2 or reel 4, or a “Move 2 Paces” jump that pushes you further along the map. During those spins the Wilds on reels 2 and 4 expand. The other three reels keep the plain version, which honestly caps how big a single screen can get. There's also a random feature that can fire on any ordinary base spin, plus a card gamble sitting over every win for the red-or-black, guess-the-suit double-up.
Now the catch. Max win is a modest 2,384x your bet, which feels tame for anyone chasing big numbers. No buy feature either. You earn your way to the bonus or you don't. But as a 2019 release, it still holds up nicely.